US4446346A - Vacuum interrupter - Google Patents

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US4446346A
US4446346A US06/310,397 US31039781A US4446346A US 4446346 A US4446346 A US 4446346A US 31039781 A US31039781 A US 31039781A US 4446346 A US4446346 A US 4446346A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H33/00High-tension or heavy-current switches with arc-extinguishing or arc-preventing means
    • H01H33/60Switches wherein the means for extinguishing or preventing the arc do not include separate means for obtaining or increasing flow of arc-extinguishing fluid
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H33/00High-tension or heavy-current switches with arc-extinguishing or arc-preventing means
    • H01H33/60Switches wherein the means for extinguishing or preventing the arc do not include separate means for obtaining or increasing flow of arc-extinguishing fluid
    • H01H33/66Vacuum switches
    • H01H33/664Contacts; Arc-extinguishing means, e.g. arcing rings
    • H01H33/6643Contacts; Arc-extinguishing means, e.g. arcing rings having disc-shaped contacts subdivided in petal-like segments, e.g. by helical grooves
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H33/00High-tension or heavy-current switches with arc-extinguishing or arc-preventing means
    • H01H33/60Switches wherein the means for extinguishing or preventing the arc do not include separate means for obtaining or increasing flow of arc-extinguishing fluid
    • H01H33/66Vacuum switches
    • H01H33/662Housings or protective screens
    • H01H33/66207Specific housing details, e.g. sealing, soldering or brazing
    • H01H2033/66215Details relating to the soldering or brazing of vacuum switch housings
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H33/00High-tension or heavy-current switches with arc-extinguishing or arc-preventing means
    • H01H33/60Switches wherein the means for extinguishing or preventing the arc do not include separate means for obtaining or increasing flow of arc-extinguishing fluid
    • H01H33/66Vacuum switches
    • H01H33/662Housings or protective screens
    • H01H33/66207Specific housing details, e.g. sealing, soldering or brazing
    • H01H2033/66223Details relating to the sealing of vacuum switch housings

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  • the present invention relates generally to a vacuum interrupter, and more specifically to a pair of electrodes of the magnetic arc driving type used for the vacuum interrupter.
  • a pair of electrodes In a vacuum interrupter, special structures have been devised for a pair of electrodes in order to improve the performance of current interruption.
  • One of the examples of these structures is a pair of electrodes of the magnetic arc driving type.
  • each electrode is formed roughly in a disk shape having a circular recessed portion at the center of one surface thereof, a circular contact surface formed on the same surfce thereof concentric with the circular recessed portion, and a number of separate arc-driving members extending from the peripheral edges thereof to the center thereof in a straight line or a spiral form around the contact surface thereof.
  • the arc-driving members are radially symmetrical with respect to the center of the electrode in order to effectively drive the arc, generated whenever the electrodes are closed or opened, outwardly, and two types of electrodes having two different shapes opposite to each other with respect to the cross section are used for the movable electrode and fixed electrode, independently.
  • the vacuum interrupter according to the present invention comprises a pair of electrodes both the electrode surfaces of which are formed symmetrically with respect to the central axis in the cross section thereof with the same cross section and the same shape and which are provided with a number of arc driving members to drive the arc generated between the electrodes.
  • the vacuum interrupter according to the present invention comprises a pair of fixed and movable electrode rods, a pair of fixed and movable electrodes of the magnetic arc driving type and an additional contact member in such a manner that a single form of electrode rods and a single form of electrodes can be used in common in cooperation with the additional contact member, so that it is possible to reduce the number of elements and the manufacturing cost.
  • Each of the fixed and movable electrode rods is formed with a flange portion at one end thereof; each of the fixed and movable electrodes of the magnetic arc driving type is formed with central hole and two annular equal-depth recessed fitting portions on the upper and lower surfaces thereof, the flange portion of each of the fixed and movable electrode rods being fitted to one of the two annular recessed fitting portions of each of the fixed and movable electrodes, respectively; and the contact member is formed with a flange portion fitted to the other of the two annular recessed fitting portions of one of the two fixed and movable electrodes in such a way that the flange portion of the electrode rod fixed to the other of said electrodes can be brought into contact with or separated from the contact member for current interruption.
  • FIG. 1(A) is a cross sectional view of a pair of prior-art electrodes of the magnetic arc driving type
  • FIG. 1(B) is a top view of a pair of prior-art electrodes of the magnetic arc driving type in the direction shown by the arrows B--B in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 2 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of a preferred embodiment of the vacuum interrupter according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a top view of a first preferred embodiment of the electrode of the magnetic arc driving type used with the vacuum interrupter according to the present invention
  • FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the lines IV--IV of FIG. 3;
  • FIG. 5 is a top view of a second preferred embodiment of the electrode of the magnetic arc driving type used with the vacuum interrupter according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along the lines VI--VI of FIG. 5;
  • FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of a third preferred embodiment of the electrode of the magnetic arc driving type used with the vacuum interrupter according to the present invention.
  • the arc generated between the electrodes becomes less uniformly distributed across the electrode surfaces, and is usually concentrated partially on some portion of the electrode surfaces. Particularly at the corner portion of the electrode, the metal is subject to evaporation, thus ensuring that the arc generated between the electrodes stays at this portion. Therefore, the surface of the electrode melts markedly, thus resulting in localization of subsequent arcs, lowering the electrical withstanding voltage, and then reignition or restriking occurs between a pair of electrodes.
  • the magnetic arc driving method is one attempt to prevent partial melting of the electrodes by applying a magnetic field in the lateral direction of the arc to drive the arc outwardly from the arc generation position depending upon a force measured by multiplication of current by magnetic flux density (I ⁇ B).
  • the typical electrode is a spiral electrode as depicted in FIGS. 1(A) and (B), in which a pair of prior-art spiral electrodes of magnetic arc driving type are shown in a cross-sectional view and a top view.
  • the arc (b-c) generated first at the contact portion of the electrodes is driven outwardly by the influence of the magnetic field produced by the current through the parts (a-b) and (c-d).
  • the current flowing through the electrode (g-h) flows in a spiral route on the arc driving member of the electrode as depicted by the dashed line of FIG. 1(B). Accordingly, this current can be divided into two components of m (circumferential direction) and l (radial direction).
  • the current component m in this circumferential direction generates a magnetic field in the H-direction of FIG. 1(A), and the arc is driven in the circumferential direction, that is, in the F-direction of FIG. 1(B) by the mutual operation of this magnetic field H and the arc (g-f). Since the arc is driven in the circumferential direction along the electrode surface, partial heating can be minimized on the electrode surface, thus increasing the upper limit of current interruption. It is possible to explain the movement due to the current (e-f) in the radial direction analogously to the current (g-h).
  • FIGS. 2 to 7, and more specifically to FIG. 2, in which a preferred embodiment of the vacuum interrupter according to the present invention is illustrated by way of example with a pair of electrodes of the magnetic arc driving type improved as described in more detail hereinafter.
  • a pair of end plates comprising fixed-side end plate 201 and movable-side end plate 202 made of inorganic insulating material are hermetically joined to both the ends of a cylindrical metal housing 1 with a pair of auxiliary sealing members 301 and 302 having an L-shaped cross section hermetically disposed therebetween in order to form a vacuum vessel 4 usable under a high vacuum.
  • a pair of electrode rods comprising one fixed rod 5 and one movable rod 6, are inserted through the central portions of the fixed-side end plate 201 and the movable-side end plate 202, respectively, along the axial direction of the vacuum vessel 4 (vertical direction in FIG. 2).
  • the cylindrical metal housing 1, constituting a part of the vacuum vessel 4, is made of, for instance, austenitic stainless steel, copper, or iron.
  • Metallized portions 901 and 902 are formed on the inner peripheral portions of the fixed-side end plate 201 and the movable-side end plate 202 respectively.
  • auxiliary sealing members 301 and 302 having an L-shaped cross-section, each of which includes a cylindrical portion 301a or 302a extending in the axial direction thereof (vertical direction in FIG. 2) and a flange portion 301b or 302b extending in the radial direction thereof (horizontal direction in FIG.
  • Each auxiliary sealing member 301 or 302 is used for improving the reliability of the hermetic seal between the cylindrical metal housing 1 and the fixed-side end plate 201 and the movable-side end plate 202, because the thermal expansion coefficients of these two materials differ.
  • the auxiliary sealing members 301 and 302 are made of a relatively soft material such as copper, and therefore are deformable to reduce the thermal stress generated between the cylindrical metal cylinder housing and the fixed-side and movable-side end plates when these two members are brazed to each other and cooled after brazing.
  • the auxiliary sealing members are not limited to copper. It is also possible to use iron, a Fe-Ni-Co alloy, or a Fe-Ni alloy for the material of the auxiliary sealing members 301 and 302.
  • the fixed-side and movable-side end plates are made of inorganic insulation material such as alumina ceramics or crystallized glass, and are formed into a disk shape each having a hole 111 or 112 at the center thereof.
  • metallized layers 121 and 122 are formed Near each inner surface of each hole 111 or 112. Similarly to the above-mentioned metallized layers 901 and 902, metallized layers 121 and 122 are formed of a Mn-Ti alloy or a Mo-Mn-Ti alloy, the thermal expansion coefficient of which is roughly the same as that of the fixed-side and movable-side end plates for protection of bonding strength therebetween.
  • a plurality of annular projection portions 141 or 142 with a 0.1-0.5 mm height respectively are formed on each circumferential portion 131 or 132 of each fixed-side or movable-side end plate 201 or 202.
  • the invention is not limited to the case where the fixed-side and movable-side end plates 201 and 202 are hermetically joined to either end of the cylindrical metal housing 1 through auxiliary sealing members 301 and 302. It is also possible to form the vacuum vessel 4 by hermetically sealing an insulator cylinder housing with a pair of metal end plates by using a pair of sealing metal members fixed on either end of the insulator cylinder housing.
  • a ring-shaped auxiliary sealing member 15 with a L-shaped cross section which includes a cylindrical portion 15a extending in the axial direction thereof (vertical direction in FIG. 2) and a flange portion 15b extending in the radial direction thereof (horizontal direction in FIG. 2) is fitted and hermetically joined to the hole 111 of the fixed-side end plate 201 in such a way that the flange portion 15b is in contact with the central portion of the outside surface of the fixed-side end plate 201 and the cylindrical portion 15a is almost in contact with the hole 111 of the fixed-side end plate 201.
  • the fixed electrode rod 5 made of copper or a copper alloy is inserted through the disc-shaped auxiliary sealing member 15 fitted to the hole 111 formed in the fixed-side end plate 201.
  • movement of the fixed electrode rod 5 in the axial direction thereof is restricted when a first retainer 16 fitted to a peripheral groove 5a provided around an outer portion of the fixed electrode rod 5 is brought into contact with the outer surface of the disc-shaped auxiliary sealing member 15, and the fixed electrode rod 5 is then hermetically joined by brazing to the cylindrical portion 15a of the disc-shaped auxiliary sealing member 15.
  • the ring-shaped auxiliary sealing member 15 is used for joining the insulator end plate 2 to the fixed electrode rod 5 with a source seal in spite of the fact that there is a difference in thermal expansion coefficient between the fixed-side end plate 201 and the fixed electrode rod 5, the ring-shaped auxiliary sealing member 15 being made of the same metal as the disc-shaped auxiliary sealing member 301.
  • a threaded portion 5b is provided at the top end portion of the fixed electrode rod 5
  • a flange portion 5c integrally formed with the rod is provided at the bottom end portion of the fixed electrode rod 5 so as to form a current contact area when brought into contact with a fixed electrode 7 described hereinafter.
  • a fixed-side main arc-shield 191 formed in a cup-shape having a diameter larger than that of the auxiliary shield 101 is fitted to the second retainer 17 and fixed by brazing so as to restrict the movement of the shield in the axial direction thereof.
  • the cylindrical portion 191a of the fixed-side main arc-shield 191 opens upward facing the auxiliary shield 101 and serves to make uniform the distribution of the electric field within the vacuum vessel 4 in cooperation with the auxiliary shield 101 provided on the fixed-side and additionally to prevent metal vapour from depositing onto the inner surface of the fixed-side end plate 201.
  • the fixed-side auxiliary shield 101 and fixed-side main arc shield 191 overlap each other concentrically.
  • An austenitic stainless steel bellows 20 housed concentrically within the vacuum vessel 4 is attached to a hole 112 in movable-side end plate 202 by way of a cylindrical portion 20a formed by extending the inner diameter of the outer end thereof in the axial direction and hermetically joined by brazing to the metallized layer 122.
  • Movable electrode rod 6 which is formed into almost the same shape as that of the fixed electrode rod 5, is inserted through the central hole 112 and the bellows 20.
  • Movable electrode rod 6 is made of the same metal as the fixed electrode rod 5 and has a peripheral groove 6a on an outer portion thereof, a threaded portion 6b at the outer end thereof in order to connect a vacuum interrupter operating device (not shown), a flange portion 6c at the inner end thereof as a current contact area integrally formed therewith, and another peripheral groove 6d near the flange portion 6c.
  • the movement of the movable electrode rod 6 in the axial direction thereof is restricted by a third retainer 21 fitted to the peripheral groove 6d provided near the inner end portion of the movable electrode rod 6 in conjunction with the mounting portion 20b of the bellows 20, and the movable electrode rod 6 is hermetically joined by brazing to the mounting portion 20b of the bellows 20.
  • the movable-side main arc-shield 192 is attached between the flange portion 6c of the movable electrode rod 6 and the peripheral groove 6d provided near the flange portion 6c and is formed into a cup shape having a larger diameter than that of the fixed-side auxiliary shield 101 one the fixed-side end plate side.
  • the main arc-shield 192 opens downwardly facing the movable-side auxiliary shield 102, and also serves to make uniform the distribution of the electric field within the vacuum vessel 4 in cooperation with the the movable-side auxiliary shield 102 provided on the lower side and additionally to prevent metal vapour from depositing onto the bellows 20 and the inner surface of the movable-side end plate 202.
  • the main arc-shield 192 and auxiliary shield 102 overlap each other concentrically.
  • each electrode 7 and 8 is of a roughly disc shape and is provided with a through hole 24 at the center thereof in the axial direction (vertical direction in FIG. 4).
  • the diameter of the hole 24 is almost the same as that of each electrode rod 5 or 6.
  • two recessed fitting portions 25a and 25b are provided having almost the same diameter as that of the flange portion 5c or 6c of each electrode rod 5 or 6, respectively.
  • the recessed fitting portions 25a and 25b serve to mount the electrodes 7 and 8 onto the electrode rods 5 and 6, respectively.
  • each electrode 7 and 8 a plurality of arc driving members 7a formed by slits starting from a plurality of positions on the outer peripheral portion thereof and leading to near the recessed fitting portions 25a and 25b with approximately the same spacing throughout are provided in order to drive the arc, generated when the electrodes are closed or opened, outwardly.
  • the fixed electrode 7 is fitted to the fixed electrode rod 5 through the hole 24, and either of the recessed fitting portion 25a or 25b is fitted and fixed to the proximal face of flange portion 5c of the fixed electrode rod 5.
  • the movable electrode 8 is fitted and fixed to the distal face of flange portion 6c of the movable electrode rod 6 with either of the recessed fitting portion 25a or 25b being brought into contact with the flange portion 6c of the movable electrode rod 6.
  • a ring-shaped contact member 27 formed with an L-shaped cross section which includes a cylinder portion extending in the axial direction thereof and having almost the same diameter as that of the hole 24 of the movable electrode 8 and a flange portion extending in the radial direction and having almost the same diameter as that of the recessed fitting portion 25b or 25a, is fitted and fixed by brazing, as shown in FIG. 2, in such a way that its cylindrical portion and some part of its flange portion respectively are fitted to the hole 24 and the recessed fitting portion 25b or 25a of the movable electrode 8.
  • the face of contact member 27 contacts the distal face of flange portion 5c of fixed electrode rod 5.
  • the contact member 27 is made of a material having a high antiweld property such as a Cu-Bi alloy in order to improve the welds of the fixed and movable electrodes 7 and 8.
  • contact member 27 is not limited to this material, and it is of course possible to form at least one of the flange portions 5c and 6c of the fixed electrode 5 and movable electrode 6, respectively, of a material having a high antiweld property.
  • the flange 5c and the contact member 27 serve to drive the arc by the arc driving members 7a of the electrodes 7 and 8, as described with reference to FIG. 1.
  • the slits 26 provided in the fixed and movable electrodes 7 and 8 are illustrated in the form of a spiral, it is possible to use slits of other forms, such as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, which start from a plurality of positions around the circumference of the electrode and lead to near the recessed fitting portions 25a and 25b in a straight line, maintaining approximately the same spacing.
  • slits 26 in the electrodes at an appropriate predetermined angle with respect to the axis of the electrode (vertical direction in FIG. 4).
  • the arc-driving members 7a and 8a of the fixed electrode 7 and the movable electrode 8 can be formed in a disc shape having a tapered periphery 28 in vertical cross-section in which the electrode thickness decreases toward the outer diameter, as shown in FIG. 7.
  • the pair of magnetic arc driving type electrodes are formed symmetrically with respect to the cross section perpendicular to the axial direction thereof, that is, along the arc-running direction, it is possible to use only one kind of magnetic arc driving electrode in the vacuum interrupter. Therefore, the electrodes can be manufactured in mass production steps by using only a single forging metal die, thus reducing the number of manufacturing steps and the manufacturing cost markedly. Also, since a single form of electrode rods and a single form of electrodes of the magnetic arc driving type can be used in common in cooperation with the additional contact member, it is possible to reduce the number of elements and further reduce the manufacturing cost.

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